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  1. 29. März 1889 – 17. April 1977 Schriftstellerin, Kunstmäzenin. Mary Barnes Hutchinson war die Tochter von Winifred Strachey Barnes, einer Cousine von Lytton Strachey, und Sir Hugh Barnes, einem Verwaltungsbeamten in Indien.

  2. Mary Hutchinson, née Barnes (1889–1977), a half-cousin of Lytton Strachey, married St John (‘Jack’ or ‘Hutchie’) Hutchinson – eminent criminal lawyer, connoisseur and collector – in 1910. A prominent Bloomsbury hostess, she was for several years the acknowledged mistress of the art critic Clive Bell, and became a close friend of ...

  3. 4 de jun. de 2018 · When Mary Met Matisse. As a rare portrait by Henri Matisse is offered in the Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale on 19 June, we look back at the fond friendship between the artist and his sitter, Mary Hutchinson – one of the most enigmatic figures of the Bloomsbury Group. HENRI MATISSE, PORTRAIT OF MARY HUTCHINSON, 1936.

  4. Mary Hutchinson. 1 reference. retrieved. 7 August 2020. WikiTree person ID. Hutchinson-3842. subject named as. Mary Wordsworth (Hutchinson) (1770 - certain 17 Jan 1859)

  5. Dejection: An Ode. "Dejection: An Ode" is a poem written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1802 and was published the same year in The Morning Post, a London daily newspaper. The poem in its original form was written to Sara Hutchinson, a woman who was not his wife, and discusses his feelings of love for her.

  6. Mary Barnes, the daughter of Sir Hugh Barnes and Winifred Strachey Barnes, was born in 1889. She spent her early childhood in India before being sent to boarding school in England. In 1910 she married a lawyer, St John Hutchinson. In 1911 her cousin, Lytton Strachey, introduced her to the Bloomsbury Group, a group of friends that discussed ...

  7. In 1910 she married a lawyer, St. John Hutchinson, and about the same time her cousin and confidante Lytton Strachey and his friend Duncan Grant introduced her to the Bloomsbury group. Initially shy in the company of this artistic group of people, Hutchinson soon entered into the spirit of Bloomsbury, becoming a generous hostess and patroness.